Michael Kunzelman Pauline Bauer leans against a wooden statue outside Bobâs Trading Post, her restaurant in Hamilton, Pa., Wednesday, July 21, 2021. Bauer is one of more than 540 people charged with federal crimes stemming from the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol. (AP Photo/Michael Kunzelman) July 28, 2021 - 3:39 AM KANE, Pa. (AP) â A crank caller ordered an âinsurrection pizzaâ from Pauline Bauerâs restaurant. A profane piece of hate mail addressed her as a domestic terrorist. She even became a punchline for Stephen Colbertâs late-night talk show on CBS. In Bauer's hometown in rural Pennsylvania, her arrest and that of a longtime friend have rekindled partisan bickering, more often on social media than on street corners, some residents say. As Bauer and William Blauser Jr. fight the charges in court, many in the town of Kane have struggled to comprehend how two of their neighbors could be among the hundreds of Trump loyalists bent on overturning the election that day.